Greetings everyone, this is my first post.
I am going to take my elderly mother to WDW for the first time the week of Dec 15- 18. This is her first time at Disney, and she is a bit cynical about going but I can tell she is a bit curious about the whole Disney experience. I've decided to take her to the Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom, with a partial day at either Epcot or MGM.
My question for you experts is are there any things that would be of particular interest for people 65 and older at Disney? Historical things? I know the Carousel of Progress will delight her but will it even be open after Dec. 15? I noticed it said seasonal.
And what about this Xmas party, any pictures of the snow? Does that really look magical?
And which would be a better bang for the buck, adult wise, MGM or Epcot, I know she'd like the movie themed rides, but also the horticulture stuff at Epcot.
I'm open to any and all advice from you guys, and I'd really appreciate some input.
Thank you,
Steven
I am going to take my elderly mother to WDW for the first time the week of Dec 15- 18. This is her first time at Disney, and she is a bit cynical about going but I can tell she is a bit curious about the whole Disney experience. I've decided to take her to the Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom, with a partial day at either Epcot or MGM.
My question for you experts is are there any things that would be of particular interest for people 65 and older at Disney? Historical things? I know the Carousel of Progress will delight her but will it even be open after Dec. 15? I noticed it said seasonal.
And what about this Xmas party, any pictures of the snow? Does that really look magical?
And which would be a better bang for the buck, adult wise, MGM or Epcot, I know she'd like the movie themed rides, but also the horticulture stuff at Epcot.
I'm open to any and all advice from you guys, and I'd really appreciate some input.
Thank you,
Steven